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Show VASH1NGTON IS NOT SURPRISED OVER THE CRISIS W A SHI .'' 5TON, Julv 1 1. !crn::iny's lat'-yt political difficulties are regarded by ofr!-;:d.i h'-rn ;ix du Ui'g.dy to h:t.r-ial h:t.r-ial j)robl:nH r.ri'i ppjhaliy of a tr;in.sl-Turv tr;in.sl-Turv nature only. The dismissal of Foreisrn Secretary Ziui!i!.:rina un, Minister of Kmaru- Melf-f-ri h or even Chancellor von IVthmann-Holw.-K bimscit would be coiihidr-red largciy a .surfro-e mo vi- n :- n t, for not until un-til tin- giv-at army K'-n-r;il staff itself Is r-afhed, It is helbrv.-d, will tbr real cruht of C-rinan rnili t.t r Imii be irok'-n. Tli'i Gi-rman foreign offl'-e. It was pointfd out today, ban served (luring the war nvndy a a means to got the military mili-tary leaders- out of troubles. horizons Irive h.-en made without reference, to th- i-ivil branch and matters brought to the r. ttept of the latter only when it was desired to negotiate a way out of the difficulty. AmerU-a n off ic in Is agree with allied diplomats here that many of the German Ger-man officials who figure so largely in the new.H are in fart largely puppets be-ln;c be-ln;c pulled across the stage as a blind to the German people. Tlvir rise or fall, they say, has little significance on Germany's Ger-many's military and foreign policies. Xi vertheless, it is agreed that there is an enormous amount of unrest in Germany Ger-many today which in all probability will lead to internal changes in personnel of tiie government and in reform of the obvious ob-vious abuses of the German governmental governmen-tal system. Austrla'w influence is becoming more and more Insistent toward a liberal peace. Austria is said to be treated most contemptuously con-temptuously by German officials and given consideration only as the unavoidable unavoid-able weak link In the chain. Nevertheless, Neverthe-less, It is known that she would make peaco tomorrow If possible, and her activity ac-tivity in consulting German statesmen and political leaders is undoubtedly causing I worry at German headquarters. |